3 MOST UNDERRATED DRIVERS IN 2023!

► In this video, Neil Tappin and Joel Tadman look at the most underrated drivers of 2023. They turn the microscope onto some of the brands and models that might not receive the most attention this year but are well worth considering if you are in the market. In our testing, these drivers are all worthy contenders both in terms of control and distance!

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Be The Best Golfer You Can Be With These Tips!

While it would be ideal to be an expert in golf or make a hole-in-one with ease, most golfers would agree that the sport requires know how and practice! Both take time! Following are some quick tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your game.

A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to allow other faster players to play through if you or your group is playing considerably slower than them. This is considered to be normal golf etiquette and should be something that you look for no matter what course you are on.

A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to not always believe the hype when it comes to new clubs or balls. This is important because golf is already expensive as it is and the benefit from certain products might not match the cost. Companies are always looking for new ways to sell you the same product.

Improve your short game by visiting some three-par golf courses in your area. Many golfers are too focused on taking that long perfect drive off the tee and neglect to put enough effort into improving their short game. Three-par golf courses can be even more challenging than regular golf courses. If you don’t make it onto the putting green with your drive, then you either have to chip the ball in for a birdie or make your putt on the first attempt in order to make par. Improving your short game can drastically reduce your handicap.

A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to try to forget everything you have ever been told about your swing and do what comes naturally. Sometimes depending on unique body types, you may need to adapt a swing that is nothing close to the general form that is recommended.

Try lining your feet up properly. Doing this is perhaps the best way to improve your swing. Start by ensuring that your feet are at a right angle to the location that you are aiming for. A way of accurately determining this is lining the golf club up beside your feet. The golf club end will point in the direction of the ball travel.

Are you having trouble slicing the ball away from you? Did the ball leave you in the shape of a banana? This is easy to fix with a few simple steps. Close your club face. Twist the club in your hands until the top of the club points slightly down to the ground.

Are you having trouble slicing the ball away from you? Did the ball leave you in the shape of a banana? This is easy to fix. Move 2 inches closer to the ball so that your ball is just an inch away from the hosel. People’s first reaction during a swing is to pull yourself away from the ball. This will be corrected by moving up on the hosel.

If you want to lower your score with a little psychological trick, use golf balls in a color that matches the flag. Somehow, for some people at least, this physical color match can make it easier to get the ball closer to the hole!

Be sure that you have a light grip on the golf club rather than a tight grip. By holding the club too tight, your shot is going to be a weak one that slices. A lighter grip helps with your wrist hinge, which is a key to having a powerful swing.

Before you start a golf game, it’s essential to warm up, practice your strokes and get into your swing tempo. Exercise is strictly to get your muscles ready for the golf game.

Before purchasing a used club, check its head. Greatly used clubs are likely to have a shiny worn down spot on them. These kind of blemishes usually mean that the club head won’t be able to hold the ball very well.

Hopefully, the tips and tricks above will help you to quickly get back to your game. Take the time to apply the practical suggestions given! No doubt, you will be glad you did when you make that dream shot, hole-in-one! Until that time, continue learning and practicing to be that expert golfer!

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